cetaceans in A Sentence

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    The Cetacean Order.

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    Blue whales are the rarest species of Cetaceans found today.

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    Cetacean females bring one calf every two to three years.

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    A fin whale is a mammal belonging to the order of Cetaceans.

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    Meat from Cetaceans(whales and dolphins) might or might not be regarded to be seafood.

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    However, commercial whaling was resumed in Sea of Japan and caused concerns among cetacean conservationists.

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    The family of Cetaceans is quite extensive and includes about 40 genera, which include 80 species.

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    The maximum depth of the Ligurian Sea is 9,300 feet and it hosts a rich collection of several cetacean species.

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    Bottlenose dolphins are a species of marine mammals that belong, alongside whales and porpoises, to the Cetacean Order, whose closest terrestrial relatives on land include Hippopotamuses.

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    The Cetacean energy here around Sedona and the Verde Valley is very strong, and I have always known that this is one of the reasons I was sent here.

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    The International Whaling Commission was established in December 1946 to conserve and manage the world's whale and cetacean population and thus make possible the orderly development of the whaling industry”.

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    Elephants also have a very large and highly convoluted hippocampus, a brain structure in the limbic system that is much bigger than that of any human, primate or cetacean.

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    They are a symbol of wisdom in Asian cultures and are famed for their memory and intelligence, where they are thought to be on par with Cetaceans and hominids.

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    Within this group we can find primates, Cetaceans, birds and even invertebrates, They are characterized by their cognitive abilities, the size of their brain or the ability to solve certain problems.

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    I have been translating communications from the whales, speaking for them whenever I am called(you can read some of those communications in the Cetaceans category of my Blog), and staying in close, daily telepathic connection with them.

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    I have been translating communications from the whales, speaking for them whenever I am called(you can read some of those communications in the Cetaceans category of my Blog- see sidebar), and staying in close, daily telepathic connection with them.

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    But Darwin's ideas about continuity, along with empirical data and common sense, caution against the unyielding claim that humans- and perhaps a few other animals, such as other great apes and Cetaceans- are the only species in which some sense of self has evolved.

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